Head to Cape Town in the Western Cape region for picturesque views and diverse cultures. Be prepared to dance with the "Cape Doctor" - its notorious wind blowing up to 50 km/h. It's got multiple personalities – chills you down in summers, becomes your rogue hairdryer, or transforms into a ghostly fog orchestra at night. Keeping an eye on it...
The Rich History of Johannesburg's Holy Family College
The Parktown Convent of Joburg has morphed from an early 1900s girls' school to a ghoulish tourist attraction. Its dimly lit walkways may be creepy, but they're as full of history as they are of phantom schoolgirls. Going solo might warrant a trespassing ticket, so rope in a mate, join a guided tour, or if you're particularly brave —...
Beyond Pioneering: The Complexity of the Voortrekker Monument
The Voortrekker Monument, a skyscraping spectacle outside Pretoria, gives the Great Pyramids a run for their money. It's got the world's largest marble frieze and a tapestry with three million stitches - that's three million reasons to visit. Built to honor South Africa's own "Indiana Jones" types, it's more than just pretty, it encapsulates a grand saga of adventurism and self-determination. View...
The Fascinating Origin Story of the Christmas Wreath
From their evolution as punk rock-style hairdos for evergreens to wheel-like accessories gone independent, the journey of Christmas trees and wreaths surely has been a ride. Starting in Europe, they now serve the holiday spirit as globally recognized emblems of tradition, representing an intoxicating mix of old-world practices and modern interpretations....

